Here's how it works. Like other dating apps, you first enter in
basic details like gender, birth date, and sexual orientation.
But the real core of your profile comes down to the photos you
post on Instagram.

If an account catches your eye, you "smile" at that person. Just
as with Tinder, that user will receive a notification and then if
they smile back at you, you're allowed to message each
other.

But here's the issue with the app. If you don't actively use
Instagram to take selfies frequently, this app might not be for
you.

And you might look like a straight up fool to anyone who views
your profile, based on what kind of pictures you've decided to
share.

Let's use my Instagram account as example (above). What can you
really gather about me?

Granted, a lot of these photos are two years old. I barely
document anything that happens in my life via Instagram.

But based on my profile photo, you can tell that I like rapper
Kendrick Lamar. You can
tell that I like Toms shoes and biking, going to festivals,
sleepy poodles, hanging out in parks, deer, San Francisco, gay
pride, and the sunset.

Well, what do you know. That's actually a fairly accurate
summation of myself. Now, let the matching ensue!

Readers, what has your experience been like with Glimpse! Let us
know in the comments!